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Andrew's avatar

This is how the state will use anti-semitism to attack whites that say anything against globalism. You'll be "anti-semitic" like MTG or Tucker, next "anti-immigrant", or "anti-Canada" if you criticize the government. This is the Trucker patriots being terrorists again. If you don't bend over for Ukraine, you're Russian etc. Or anti-injection for the the next scam.

Garry Kaulbach's avatar

A small action by Toronto police towards hate in Canada. The most pressing hate speech and actions go unpunished and not even discussed in the news media. Canada is under attack by extremists and all level of governments are ignoring it. Chinese police stations exist and operate in Canada. A certain level of liberalism is needed in any society but in Canada it is so abundant and increasing as fast as rabbits reproduce.

Franz Kafka's avatar

Here come the fruits of Bill C-9 - the silencing of dissent and the privileging of some groups and some 'narratives' over others.

The fruits too of Trudeau the Younger's endlessly repeated MKultra-like mantra (is that hate speech too now?) "Our Diversity is Our Strength".

Too bad he never fully explained who "our" was referring to.

'Your diversity is our strength' is clearly what was meant and would come closer to the truth.

The court case around the POTEOZ was long, and complex (and included a little-publicized, judgement-on-appeal) as are many things in life, such as the final verdict on Epstein/Maxwell and the identity of the actual agents of the attack on the WTC. The idea that ostracizing people for holding divergent opinions on any topic is the gateway to totalitarian hell.

One statement for our times, made a few decades ago and borne out many times since, was that: "There are no terrorist acts without state sponsorship."

To say anything was 'debunked' is usually the sign of intellectual bullying and is designed to freeze dissent from what is usually no more than the Official Conspiracy Theory. Even ancient Rome was sometimes smart enough to say things like "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?"

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? is a Latin phrase found in the Satires, a work of the 1st–2nd century Roman poet Juvenal. It may be translated as "Who will guard the guards themselves?"

Letting the thought-police into Canada, under whatever guise, is conjuring an end as tragic as that of the fall of Rome, even if it is played out, in this case, by tragi-comical sub-piglets.

Peter Bruce's avatar

The “Protocols of the Letters of the Learned Elders of Zion” was produced by the Imperial Russian Okhrana - the section of the Interior Ministry that looked after state security - in 1903. So, it is 122 years old but spanning two centuries. While its contents are Jew-hating rubbish, I believe the most effective way to combat it is not to ban speech and bad ideas but to confront them, challenge them and ridicule them in the public arena so that the propagators of these ideas are discredited for everyone to see. B’nai Brith may think they’ve won a victory here but all this does is drive these messages and their messengers underground and elicit suspicion and resentment from those who have not been informed on this issue in a forthright way.

Franz Kafka's avatar

The trial/suppression (referred to nowadays as 'debunking') of the POTLEOZ began in earnest in 1934.

The 'Holocaust' did not begin for about eight more years. So much for state suppression of anything, as a 'deus ex machina' salvational device.

One thing is certain: power grated by the people to the state will never be taken back without catastrophe and collapse.